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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
PeopleOverProcess.com: Admin Notes on the Blog: Unpublished Comments and Ads Posted: Jul 7, 2006 8:27 PM
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Unlike yesterday, my morning is free today. So, I took the chance to tinker around with my blog, and noticed that there were several unpublished comments in my pile. I, of course, published the real comments as soon as found them. Apologies for missing those, I'll have to double check my setup in MT for getting notified.

Also, as you may have noticed, I've added Google Ads to my entries pages, right under the post and before the trackback section. Steve trail did the same about a month ago, and he's told me that we make fair money, though by far, nothing major, just the standard "money on the table" amount from Google Ads off them.

As usual, when it comes to talking about the blog infrastructure, this post is dedicated to Brandon, who I know loves it.

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